
You see a molecule comprised of two Uranium atoms has magnetic properties at low temperatures, making the element ideal for a super dense hard drive. Referred to as a single-molecule magnet, this possible application for Uranium wouldn't pose any safety threats because any radioactive properties would be absent. All of this is still in the infant stages of the research project, but imagine being able to store the capacity of today's data center in a single desktop drive. Awesome, right?
this is a great discovery and innovation! keep us posted!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm... 1000 TB of memory in exchange for radiation poisoning... Sign me up! :D
ReplyDeletethat would hold a lot of porn!
ReplyDeletein a single desktop drive? that's impressive.
ReplyDeleterecycling nice
ReplyDeleteI dont know about you, but I would never put a radioactive laptop on my lap.
ReplyDeleteThat harddrive would be pretty heavy though :) or rather, pretty dense, I don't know how much you'd need.
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff! Had no idea they could do such things!
ReplyDeleteCan never have enough hd space.
ReplyDeletegreat stuff
ReplyDeletedefraging something so big will suck so bad
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